Unsettled with the crown, a small group sets off to take the castle by force and defend the throne as their own. Their success will depend on their tactics on the battlefield, and the cunning by which they select their allies.

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Dúshlán by Peter McQuillan is based on the classic Tetris, but with a few twists on the game and some extra features that are not commonly available like ghost (where you can see where your piece would go if you dropped it) and save (where you can swap a piece in play for later usage).

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DRL (D**m, the Roguelike) is a fast and furious coffee-break Roguelike game, that is heavily inspired by the popular FPS game Doom by ID Software. You can run the graphic client (using gl4es with SDL) or the Text console one. Both (there are in fact the same binary) will share the player data. Game ported to Pandora by ptitSeb.

“The Station” is an interactive sci-fi novella set in turbulent times, which the protagonist has a hard time remembering. It’s an orbital rabbit hole tale developed by gold extra with Causa Creations‘ support. Text by Georg Hobmeier and Frances d’Ath, Code by Patrick Borgeat, Sound by Juan A. Romero.

You’re a micro-man (whom looks like the same guy from Chicago Basement) as you traverse in some person’s digestive system. Why you’re in there, who knows? All you want to do is escape the slimy walls while tackling undigested food stuffs such as roast beef, carrots and potatoes. And there are bosses like Crabby Cabbage, Bad Bean and Bruto Broccoli.

You have a fork, but if you can find one, a knife will better your chances. Some levels are blocked so you may have to find a Gelatin Key. There are also replenishing junk foods such as cake and fried chicken.

GraphCalc3DS by flarn2006 is a simple graphing calculator that works with RPN equations.

Release notes:

Small release to fix a bug in version 1.5. The bug was that undefined values weren’t graphed properly (properly in this case being not at all) when the equation was entered in algebraic notation. Because of this bug, for example, sqrt(1-x^2) would appear as the top half of a circle like it should, except there would be two vertical lines on the sides. Version 1.5.1 fixes this bug.